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fuel-filer2.jpg use the open end wrench on the filter side nut and the flare on the fuel line side. there was no pressure but there was about a cup of fuel that drained out i had a drop pan but the rag soaked it all up. then slide the old filter out and slide in the new and tighen the nuts to 23fp. and test for leaks.
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use the open end wrench on the filter side nut and the flare on the fuel line side. there was no pressure but there was about a cup of fuel that drained out i had a drop pan but the rag soaked it all up. then slide the old filter out and slide in the new and tighen the nuts to 23fp. and test for leaks.
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